Hard lump under chin, soft poop as well?
I have fleece and love it. It is much more cost effective than bedding; you buy the fleece and materials you use underneath once. It pays for itself quickly.
Thanks! That was one of my arguments. My mom just doesn't want to wash it and change it every week, which you do with bedding anyways.
I put them on a fleece blanket just to see how they would react, and they popcorned for about ten minutes; it was adorable. Hopefully my mom notices how happy they are with it!
I put them on a fleece blanket just to see how they would react, and they popcorned for about ten minutes; it was adorable. Hopefully my mom notices how happy they are with it!
I am planning to make the loft use bedding instead of fleece, so hopefully my mom will be a happy camper haha
I'll send pictures when I'm done building it! I've decided to make it 5x2, because we are looking for another piggie at adoption centers; I'm so exited!
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Excellent. You're doing everything right, carry on!
If you get another piggie, make ABSOLUTELY UNCONDITIONALLY SURE she is a female!!
http://www.crittercorral.org/
If you get another piggie, make ABSOLUTELY UNCONDITIONALLY SURE she is a female!!
http://www.crittercorral.org/
What if they don't like each other after introductions? I don't have room for another cage.. If I get another one, I really hope they like each other
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Contact Critter Corral. Many rescuers (not all, but many) allow for play dates or meet-and-greet sessions. You can bring Rosie and JJ, and see which ones work well with them before taking anyone home.
I don't know if Critter Corral does this or not, but it's definitely worth asking.
I don't know if Critter Corral does this or not, but it's definitely worth asking.
I never even thought of that! I will definitely bring them in and see who works the best. There was a pig at the Catnap from the Heart that I was interested in, her name is Amy.
I would adopt from Critter Corral (that was the first place I looked at), but the young females would prefer to be in pairs, and I only have room for one more. I'm going to ask the shelter where Amy is if I can bring them in, and possibly come home with her!
I would adopt from Critter Corral (that was the first place I looked at), but the young females would prefer to be in pairs, and I only have room for one more. I'm going to ask the shelter where Amy is if I can bring them in, and possibly come home with her!
Ok, that broadens my search a bit. There are some Guinea pigs that picture a pair, and would prefer to be adopted together since they are very bonded. I'll continue to search and look into the critter corral again!